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Post by QuizMaster »

Good tip on Motherwell last week. I had a small wager.

Top of the list for this week's Premiership value (I don't know why my tips seem to contain a link to last week's tip, it's just the way the stats come out), is West Ham to turn Reading over away.

West Ham are certainly better on the road and Reading look like they could be this year's Middlesboro i.e. which one is going to turn up to the game - good Reading or crap Reading?

Let's hope it's the crap one today. West Ham 2/1 generally, a decent 3.65 on Betfair.
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Post by ma71lda »

Good call QM. Reading are seriously going to struggle this season as I can only see a couple of teams less equipped than themselves i.e Derby, Bolton and Sunderland.

I look forward to next weeks prediction ( if you do internationals ) :) .
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Post by coldradiohead »

hi I have recently started doing football accumulators but there must be a better way to win some money. I have heard perming is one way so would anybody be able to explain what it actually means. I know it is something to do with putting multiple stakes on different combinations of wins. But say for example I pick 8 football teams to win how many stakes would I need to put on that.

Any help would be much appreciated. thanks guys.
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Post by bigv038 »

gotta fancy Newcastle tonight away to Derby!
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Post by pierkid »

bigv038 wrote:gotta fancy Newcastle tonight away to Derby!
Never back newcastle at odds on away from home, they r fuckin useless.
stop the swag.
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Post by leetommo »

i was guna have £50 on Newcastle tonight thank fcuk i didnt now lol.
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leetommo wrote:i was guna have £50 on Newcastle tonight thank fcuk i didnt now lol.
i did have £50 on them :(
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gonna try and redeem it with a wedge on the mighty Arsenal tonight. If we lose tho ill be doubley gutted.
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Post by dangerous »

Think you might have thrown your money away... cos I've backed Arsenal.

6/5 seemed tasty for the Arse to win at home in Europe, I think Seville are a little overhyped. Besides they'll want to get knocked out in the group stage so they can win the UEFA Cup again.
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truly awesome 8) :)
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Post by QuizMaster »

Been on hols so there was no tip last week as I didn't have internet access.

Back to normal now: Looking at Fulham/Man City draw this week - miserly 2/1 (cos the bookies think draw as well), 3.4 on Betfair.

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Although it was a 3-3 rollercoaster, as a wise man once said, in the Premier League table it simply says 'draw', which will do for me.

Sticking with the draw theme (cue howls of never and no way), my tip this week is for Blues to get a credible draw at home to Man Utd. 13/5 generally and a mighty 4.3 on Betfair.

Blues are no muppets at home and Utd's predilection for only being able to score 1 goal a game (they haven't scored more than 1 away all season) means there's always a chance of a draw on the cards here.
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Blues let me down again last week although it was certainly entertaining viewing given the prediction.

We'll come off the draws this week and go for Newcastle to do Everton at St. James'.

Newcastle are fairly strong at home and Everton's recent away performances in the league have been suspect (lost at Villa and Reading and got a flukey win at Bolton)

Newcastle have despatched West Ham (without Owen) and Wigan recently.

Evens with your normal bookies, 2.24 on Betfair.

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Premiership is back after the international (boo hoo) break.

My last tip (Newcastle) won, albeit in a flurry of late goals to take us to a season high point so far of +£333.

So let's blow some of it (ha ha), on Boro to do Chelsea at home. Heart might say no on this one, but at 4/1 in the high street, and 6.2 on Betfair it's definitely the stand out value bet in the weekend Premiership fixtures.

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Post by harry 3 »

QM

Your quote is from my most favourite film ever. Must have watched the film about thirty times.

A cast and a half.

Windscale !!!!!
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